Enhancement of solubility of albendazole by complexation with β-cyclodextrin

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A high dosage of albendazole (ABZ) is required for treating systemic helminthe infections because of its low solubility. Aiming at increasing ABZ solubility, complexation with beta-cyclodextrin (β-CD) using aqueous and acetic acid solutions as ABZ solubilizer was studied. In aqueous β-CD, complexation increased solubility 53.4 times, giving a complex equilibrium constant of 1266 L mol-1 with a maximum ABZ concentration of 276 μmol L-1 for 16.3 mmol L-1 β-CD. For complexation in 1.05 mol L-1 acetic acid, UV absorbance spectra and 1H-NMR analysis confirmed complex formation. The UV absorbance of ABZ/acid acetic/β-CD solutions was modeled by the formation of two complexes with molar ratios 1:1 and 1:2 ABZ:β-CD. When neutralized with NaOH these solutions did not form precipitates only for the ABZ: β-CD molar ratios of 1:8 and 1:10, showing that ABZ solubility could be increased 306 times. Results show that high βCD molar ratios hold ABZ in solution by complexation enhanced by the acetate anion.

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Moriwaki, C., Costa, G. L., Ferracini, C. N., De Moraes, F. F., Zanin, G. M., Pineda, E. A. G., & Matioli, G. (2008). Enhancement of solubility of albendazole by complexation with β-cyclodextrin. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 25(2), 255–267. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322008000200005

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